15 d. McKean Island 
1. Bryan, 
Honolulu 
T? 
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H., Jr., 19^2, American Polynesia, yongg Pubisthing Co., 
Tiaere are not trees on McKean, the vegetation consisting of such 
low bull is Portulaca. Sesuvium and Lepturn:; bunehgrass, 
15 cl Monihiki (Tangareya) • 
1. Idmcon, A Miurroy, "Motes on the Vegetation on Penrfcyn and MbnihildL 
Islands," The Journal of the Polynesian Society 42: 300 - 307 .' 1933. 
fv' . ■ *. . * ■ ' - fc ._ 
pp. 300*307 "of about 28 different species of native plants and a considered! 
number of imported varieties." -Mentions: Cultivated trees, birds "take 
session"-of islands guano bills coconuts, these replaced by puka, fono 
a»ia taumanu native names of trees used - uses enumerated, 
p. 5Q6 mentions: 1 . Pleurya interrupts Card. 
- ■ rX , : ■ ' ■ ■; : ii,' ’ •’ ' ' C v - '•. > /'■ . - \ ' ' •* ' ' 
2* Triumfetta procumbens Porst. 5; ?>;■ 
3 - Icpturus repens [(Porst)3 H. Hr. 
P. 307 2 types of fern W, "rakotahu”; Holimeda incrossata lean 
Caulerpa cupressoides, Turbinana ornatu. 
2. Bryan, 2. B., ^r.-, 1942, African Polynesia, Tongg Publishing Co. 
Honolulu 
p. 1 C 2 Cordia, Guetarda, Calaphyllum, Tournefortla mentioned as being much 
depleted* irlsonia Is holding its oto* 4 i , ; ■ 
15 d Palmerston file 
Palir^era ^ {list),. i ' 
1. lichens of Palmyra Atoll collected by E . Yale TVitrann -Mem* ^ v.. 
Mason E. Hale. 
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